Sunny weather and a surplus of stadiums make Phoenix the perfect place for MLB spring training. After the game, score big with discount drinks and notable noshes at these three ballpark-adjacent eateries.

Ajo Al’s Mexican Café9393 N. 90th St., Scottsdale 480-860-2611, ajoals.comThe locally owned, family-run Ajo Al’s chain has been a Valley staple since 1986, making it an ideal home base for Diamondbacks fans taking in a game at Salt River Fields. Salsa-colored walls are decked with funky Mexican folk art, creating a warm, vibrant feel that encourages long stays. Good things come in threes here: beer, house wine and select appetizers are just $3 each during happy hour. Pop a squat in the cantina for $3 house margaritas and Mexican brews including Pacifico pilsner and Modelo. Sample a pizza-size cheese crisp with house wine, or set your mouth ablaze with spicy jalapeño bean dip and chili con queso. With gratis chips and salsa plus specials under a five-spot, it’s easy to walk out of Ajo Al’s with a full belly and a fat wallet. 4-6 p.m. M-F.

TheMission@MinderBinder715 S.McClintockDr., Tempe 480-747-3851theminderbinder.comHoused in a bright red barn that was originally designed to be a church, Minder Binder’s Bar & Grill was a Tempe institution – and an eyesore – until the Bell family purchased the defunct restaurant and transformed it into a stucco-covered community gathering place in 2014. Look for $1 off all drinks from the original rectangular bar, including a steakhouse margarita with Cuervo tequila and the classic Dark and Stormy with Kraken dark rum ($6 each). Pair deviled eggs ($3.95 for 3) with San Tan Devil’s Ale ($4). Just a stone’s throw from the 202, The Mission is the ideal drink destination after a visit to the shiny new Chicago Cubs spring training facility on Rio Salado Parkway. 2-6 p.m. daily.